Nice idea! But how to create different shares with different users? Can it authenticate via SSO?
Nice idea! But how to create different shares with different users? Can it authenticate via SSO?
Nginx is the way to go. Just figure that out and you are all set.
No, nginx proxy manager is not the only way, you can also use nginx directly on bare metal as it is intended to.
Maybe this link could help you https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Anginx
Each room has one ZigBee thermometer and thermovalves for the heaters. Home Assistant with an automation open and closes them based on the thermometers.
Also in HA, I have a schedule for the “comfort” temperature so that the boiler can be turned on and off accordingly.
See https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=homeautomation%3Aheating for the detailed setup.
On android I prefer native apps.
Silverbullet for web access (including mobile pwa) and syncthing + markor on android.
Yes syncthing is well and alive on android (to prevent the usual posting “its dead on android”, no it’s not)
Joplin has a pretty slow UI and it doesn’t save notes in standard markdown format.
Setup a cron that does it once per day, when you don’t need it, like certbot does. Easy.
Glad you fixed it!
I see the error… You need a valid and non self-signed cert. See how letsencrypt work, its easy and the industry standard today on certs. Its also free and open source.
Mine worke just fine, what errors do you get? Does it work from web access?
Is your instance accessible from outside your self host? Does it federate?
After a few days my one use instance is globbing up 190mb of disk space. I am subscribed to quite a few communities too.
Its nice and pretty nerdy. As web based nmarkdown editor in pretty good and the extra features rocks.
It has a few quirks I don’t like though, on the self-hosted side:
But from functionality point of view, I love it
I did this for years.
Actual budget, grist, lubelogger (if you own a vehicle). Maybe fittrackee if you do sports.
And silverbullet, indeed radicale to get rid of google contacts and calendar.
And stirlingpdf is also great…
Hear you loud and clear!
Hi amico Ukrainian lemmer! Glad to see you here.
What is the point in installing OpenWRT on something that is not a router? I use it, i have it on a few different WiFi access points…
but what would be the reason to install on a regular pc, whether on VM or not?
I do! I like your instance very much (i like all instances actually… but some how yours has that little extra spicy, ykwim)
I think you have it backward. Notifications come from your email client after it polls the email server. So you need an email client on your android device that checks the server.
No need to self-host anything, unless you want to self-host your own email server, something that (while doable) is NOT to be taken lightly and will undounbtely lead to difficulties and lots of hiccups down the road.
I am currently self-hosting my email server (bee, doing for almost 20y) but not at home and absolutely can confirm it’s very complex to setup properly.
Thank you, might take a look into it as well, but for the time being Lemmy seems to be working fine on my home server (not an underpowered VPS indeed, but not an enterprise-grade server either)
Gentoo.
Daily automatic updates of the OS.
Services and containers are updated at random when i have time.
Its been many years, I have fun doing it.
Not a chore.